Authors :
Siri Reddy Pannala; Synthia MaiyukhiKotamraju
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7321163
Abstract :
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly
impacted the economically vulnerable construction
industry. On the plus side, however, as it has the potential
to generate jobs, the construction industry has a lot of
scope to boost the recovery, which in turn might support
the sector's transformation towards sustainability and
digitization. In this article, research on the COVID-19
pandemic's effects on the effectiveness of precast and castin-place construction projects is discussed. The research
described in this paper was conducted in a series of
related stages, including developing a research plan,
collecting and analysing data, and assembling research
findings. For contextual understanding and
comprehension of the situation in the field, qualitative
approaches to data collection and evaluation, particularly
on-site visits, were used.
Keywords :
Precast and Cast in Situ.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly
impacted the economically vulnerable construction
industry. On the plus side, however, as it has the potential
to generate jobs, the construction industry has a lot of
scope to boost the recovery, which in turn might support
the sector's transformation towards sustainability and
digitization. In this article, research on the COVID-19
pandemic's effects on the effectiveness of precast and castin-place construction projects is discussed. The research
described in this paper was conducted in a series of
related stages, including developing a research plan,
collecting and analysing data, and assembling research
findings. For contextual understanding and
comprehension of the situation in the field, qualitative
approaches to data collection and evaluation, particularly
on-site visits, were used.
Keywords :
Precast and Cast in Situ.